Non-Configurable Events
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- Three unsuccessful logon attempts detected. Temporarily denying logon attempts from machine with IP <IP address>. Three unsuccessful logon attempts detected. Temporarily denying logon attempts from machine with IP <IP address>.
There have been three invalid login attempts from a machine with the IP address listed in the event. Further login attempts will be prevented from this machine for two minutes. This is a security measure designed to prevent brute-force login attempts.
- Username was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address]. New username is [Username].Username was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address]. New username is [Username].
The Username has been changed by the user at the specified IP address. This is a security feature to notify the user when the Username has been changed.
- Password was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address].Password was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address].
The password has been changed by the user at the specified IP address. This is a security feature to notify the user when the password has been changed.
- Authentication phrase was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address].Authentication phrase was changed by user [User] from IP address [IP address].
The authentication phrase has been changed by the user at the specified IP address. This is a security feature to notify the user when the authentication phrase has been changed.
- Low-battery condition occurred. Low-battery condition occurred.
The runtime remaining on the UPS has dropped below the Low battery duration value while the UPS was on battery.
- UPS Turn off has been initiated. UPS Turn off has been initiated.
A graceful shutdown command has been issued to the UPS using the NMC User Interface, the LCD display or by PowerChute. This event is logged for all UPS Configurations.
- PowerChute Network Shutdown version X monitoring started. PowerChute Network Shutdown version X monitoring started.
The PowerChute Web service has been started.
- Shutdown process started ‹OS name› will shut down soon. Shutdown process started ‹OS name› will shut down soon.
The operating system has started to shut down in response to a critical UPS event.
- Error: Outlet Group X is turned off for NMC X.Error: Outlet Group X is turned off for NMC X.
The outlet group that PowerChute is registered with is turned off. This can indicate that PowerChute is not configured for the correct outlet group.
- Warning: Outlet Group X is turning off for NMC X. Warning: Outlet Group X is turning off for NMC X.
The outlet group that PowerChute is registered with is shutting down. A shutdown sequence will be started as a result.
- No Outlet Group specified. Using outlet group X. No Outlet Group specified. Using outlet group X.
If PowerChute was not registered with an Outlet group during setup it will be automatically registered with the first outlet group on the UPS by default.
- PowerChute is unable to open TCP port [number]. Check that TCP port [number] is free. PowerChute is unable to open TCP port [number]. Check that TCP port [number] is free.
PowerChute uses TCP ports 3052 and 6547 for the Web User Interface. This event will be logged if another application is already using either of the above ports.
Use the netstat command to identify which process is using these ports or change the values using the PowerChute Configuration File.
- PowerChute is attempting to open TCP port [number]PowerChute is attempting to open TCP port [number]
PowerChute has begun to open the port it requires for the Web UI.
- PowerChute successfully opened TCP port [number]. PowerChute successfully opened TCP port [number].
PowerChute has successfully opened the port it requires for the Web UI.
- PowerChute is unable to open UDP port 3052. Check that UDP port 3052 is free. This is required for NMC communication. PowerChute is unable to open UDP port 3052. Check that UDP port 3052 is free. This is required for NMC communication.
PowerChute uses UDP port 3052 for communication with the NMC. This event will be logged if another application is already using this port. Use the netstat command to identify which application is using the port. This port cannot be changed.
- PowerChute is attempting to open UDP port 3052. PowerChute is attempting to open UDP port 3052.
PowerChute has begun to open the port required for NMC communications.
- PowerChute successfully opened UDP port 3052. PowerChute successfully opened UDP port 3052.
PowerChute was able to open the port it needs for NMC communications.
- PowerChute cannot communicate with Network Management Card [ip_address] PowerChute cannot communicate with Network Management Card [ip_address]
Reported when the PowerChute Agent cannot communicate with the Network Management Card over the network. This could be due to a mismatch in security credentials or a network issue.
- Network Management Card [ip_address] cannot communicate with the UPS.Network Management Card [ip_address] cannot communicate with the UPS.
Reported when the Network Management Card cannot communicate with the UPS. If this issue persists please contact technical support.
- Connection unsuccessful because PowerChute received an untrusted SSL certificate from the NMC [protocol]://[ip_address] Connection unsuccessful because PowerChute received an untrusted SSL certificate from the NMC [protocol]://[ip_address]
This can occur if registering with an NMC that has HTTPS enabled and is using an SSL certificate that is not signed by a trusted root certification authority.
Ensure that trusted certificates are added to the PowerChute-keystore during registration. See Certificate Management for more information.
- PowerChute received an untrusted SSL certificate from the NMC https://[ip_address]. PowerChute received an untrusted SSL certificate from the NMC https://[ip_address].
Occurs when registering with an NMC that has HTTPS enabled if the SSL cert is not signed by a trusted root certification authority.
- PowerChute added a Network Management Card Self-Signed Certificate to the keystore.PowerChute added a Network Management Card Self-Signed Certificate to the keystore.
PowerChute added an NMC SSL certificate to the PowerChute-keystore. See Certificate Management for more information.
- UPS [ip_address] is running on battery power UPS [ip_address] is running on battery power
Reported when one UPS goes on battery in a UPS configuration with multiple UPS's.
- The On Battery UPS is no longer running on Battery power or output power has been turned on. The On Battery UPS is no longer running on Battery power or output power has been turned on.
Reported when one UPS in a UPS configuration with multiple UPS's returns to On Line operation.
- Outlet on UPS is turning off / UPS is turning off. Outlet on UPS is turning off / UPS is turning off.
The advanced option is enabled under UPS Shutdown Settings for a Redundant UPS Configuration and one UPS is on Battery.
- UPS [ip_address] has turned off.UPS [ip_address] has turned off.
Reported when one UPS turns off in a UPS configuration with multiple UPS's.
- The turned off UPS has switched to On Line operation. The turned off UPS has switched to On Line operation.
Reported when one UPS turns back on in a UPS configuration with multiple UPS's.
- Multiple UPS's have been commanded to turn off / Outlet Group turn off has been initiated on Multiple UPS's. Multiple UPS's have been commanded to turn off / Outlet Group turn off has been initiated on Multiple UPS's.
Reported in a Redundant UPS Configuration.
In n+1 redundancy, this is reported when 2 UPS's turn off.
In n+2 redundancy, this is reported when 3 UPS's turn off.
In n+3 redundancy, this is reported when 4 UPS's turn off.
- Multiple UPS have turned off. Multiple UPS have turned off.
Reported in a Redundant UPS Configuration.
In n+1 redundancy, this is reported when 2 UPS's turn off.
In n+2 redundancy, this is reported when 3 UPS's turn off.
In n+3 redundancy, this is reported when 4 UPS's turn off.
- Multiple Critical Events occurred. Multiple Critical Events occurred.
This occurs in a Redundant or Parallel-Redundant UPS Configuration when two different critical UPS events are active.
- Parallel-UPS Configuration not supported at address [ip_address]. Parallel-UPS Configuration not supported at address [ip_address].
One of the UPS devices in a Parallel-UPS configuration has been removed from the Parallel system.
- Turning off UPS [NMC IP Address].Turning off UPS [NMC IP Address].
PowerChute has sent a graceful shutdown command to the UPS. This is logged when a critical event occurs and the option to Turn off the UPS is enabled on the Shutdown settings page.
- Turning off outlet [Outlet Name] on UPS [NMC IP Address]Turning off outlet [Outlet Name] on UPS [NMC IP Address]
PowerChute has sent a graceful shutdown command to the UPS Outlet group. This is logged when a critical event occurs and the option to Turn off the UPS Outlet Group is enabled on the Shutdown settings page.
- SNMP[version]: New connection by user [User] from [IP Address]. SNMP[version]: New connection by user [User] from [IP Address].
A new user has connected to PowerChute via SNMP. This event is logged the first time a user connects after the PowerChute service restarts, or a SNMP setting is changed.
- SNMP[version]: Unsuccessful connection attempt by user [User] from [IP Address].SNMP[version]: Unsuccessful connection attempt by user [User] from [IP Address].
PowerChute detected a new user attempting to connect via SNMP. This event is logged the first time a user is unable to connect after the PowerChute service restarts, or a SNMP setting is changed.
NOTE: Some SNMP managers make unsuccessful attempts as part of their connection process. This will be indicated by the user "initial".
